'Screamer': Cricket legends stunned after 'best ever' crowd catch
Shane Warne and Mark Waugh were stunned when a young crowd member took catch of the summer at the Big Bash final on Saturday night.
Brave fans showed up to the SCG despite no guarantee of play as Sydney was drenched in heavy rain.
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But fortunately there was a break in the rain and the game was reduced to 12 overs per team.
Jordan Silk took full advantage of the shorter innings and launched a massive six.
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That's an all-time crowd catch right there! #BBL09 pic.twitter.com/2c1Yve81Hf— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) February 8, 2020
While it sailed over Marcus Stoinis’ head, a crowd member launched himself at the ball and took it one-handed.
“Oh, what a catch,” Shane Warne said in commentary.
“The old classic catches, that’ll be winning the summer. Look at him he’s pumped, chest pumped. Marcus Stoinis is smiling too. He knows that’s a screamer.
“I reckon that’s the best crowd catch we have ever seen.”
Mark Waugh was also impressed.
“What a catch. That is great cricket all-round,” he said.
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Josh Philippe has piloted the Sydney Sixers to their second BBL title, heaping more misery on the Melbourne Stars some eight years after watching idol-turned-mentor Steve Smith win the inaugural crown.
Philippe's polished 52 lifted Sydney to 5-116 from 12 overs in Saturday night's rain-affected final at the SCG, where wet weather was expected to ruin the season decider but stripped only eight overs from each innings.
The young gun, who sat in the WACA stands aged 14 when Smith skippered the Sixers to a formative victory, outperformed all-comers in a pressure-laden innings in which he oozed composure.
"This is definitely the career highlight. Hopefully there's a few more to come," Philippe said.
With AAP